Abstract

In 1924 the writer reported (A. M. A. J., February 2, 1924) two cases of hemolytic anemia of pregnancy and reviewed the literature up to that date. At that time the condition as a clinical entity was entirely unfamiliar to the obstetricians of Cleveland and no previous case record was found. In the brief period since that time at least four cases have been recognized in Cleveland. These cases and the literature of the last three years are to be considered in the present report.

The clinical picture may be recalled as follows: An insidious onset of anemia in the